‘Wizard of oz’ blown AI for a giant screen | Techcrunch

The massive venue of Las Vegas, known as Sphere, will be screened with its first classic film “The Wizard of Oz”, starting on 28 August. And as described in detail in the Sunday morning CBS, this is not just a question of the existing film and a screening on Sphere’s 160,000 square feet, confiscated screens.

Instead, the CEO of Sphere Entertainment James Dolan said that a team of 2,000 people creates a new experience. This includes the use of a good increase in the distinction of an existing film and expanding the shots behind the frame of what was actually filmed.

For example, Turner Classic Ben Mankiewicz said that “using AI is a” granular detail of Dorothy richly detailed and then a process called outpainting-i when we seem to see magic the rest of the scarecrow, yellow brick roads and Oz Mountains.

In other cases, the expansion of the framework means creating new performances from existing actors.

Despite these changes, Dolan said, “It was not our standard to edit a movie at all, but try to bring you to the movie as if you were in the studio when it was, if it was shot.”

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